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Huayucaltia - Caminos

Caminos
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Album Details: Caminos

Release Date:01/01/1988
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Track List: Caminos

  1. Caminos y Puentes (Roads and Bri...
  2. Atahualpa
  3. Chasqui
  4. Caņa Brava (Wild Reed)
  1. Para Que No Me Olvides (So That ...
  2. Lamento (Lament)
  3. Marinera I: Recuerdos de Mi Tier...
  4. Cacharpaya del Indio [From Despe...

User Reviews: Caminos

  • Overall:

    Outstanding and Original Andean Music

    By Bill Fulbright  Aug 24, 2001

    I am returning to find this music after 15 years. Recently, I was in Lima, Peru and purchased much music there, trying to remember this group. I was on my way to work today when the name Huayacultia came into my mind. I had remembered the "Caminos..." album which I had purchased in the early 90's as a CD.These are quality, trained musicians with superb execution of well formed musical ideas. I am a formally trained composer, and know good music when I hear it. This is it.Buy it now. You will not regret one second of your listening, as it will be a fullfilling and rich experience. Read more Less

Pro Reviews: Caminos

  • All Music Guide

    Huayucaltia (pronounced "Why-you-call-tee-ah") means unity and brotherhood in the Nahautl language of the Aztecs -- appropriate for this group whose six members come from several Central and South American countries, as well as the U.S.A. All of the compositions are original, but firmly based in South American folkloric tradition. Four are written by the master guitarist Ciro Hurtado, whose flamenco-tinged playing forms the core of the group's sound, beautifully enhanced by flutes, panpipes, charango, and an arsenal of Meso-American percussion. There are two stirring vocal cuts, sung in Spanish, adding the perfect touch to this passionate, graceful album.

    - Backroads Music/Heartbeats, All Music Guide

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Biography

Huayucaltia

The full spectrum of Latin American music -- from traditional to contemporary -- has been explored by Los Angeles-based band, Huayucaltia. Blending Andean folk music, jazz, classical and nueva cancion (new song), Huayucaltia continuously stretch the limits of their repertoire. The recipients of a NAIRD (National Association of Independant Record Distributors And Manufac... Read more